Issue of January 13, 2014
8 articles in this issue.
A convoluted and complex relationship between characters fuels this fifth installation in the Quirke mystery series written by John Banfield.
Terry Petersen writes with positive thinking in mind. Her motto: Dive through the muck of real life, but surface with a gem.
Dr. John Gray, a British writer, philosopher and atheist, maintains that evangelists have been blight on civilization. Piker staff writer Bernie, who considers himself an evangelist, agrees, and commends the BBC for providing a forum for civil discourse.
A table for two, candlelight, a touch of fingertips...no, wait there's more to love than that...
Steve Klepetar's work has received several nominations for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net. His latest collection is <i>My Son Writes a Report on the Warsaw Ghetto</i> (Flutter Press).
The thing about the dreams was that Zan and Nar saw things they wanted to see in real life -- and now their world is only about how it can fulfill the dreams...
This is what Emma has come all this way to see -- but not who...